APA Resources.

In-text citation

When you use another person’s ideas or words in your text include the author’s name and publication date.

Example:

Although Wagner was celebrated for his Florentine and Renaissance architectural
work, his style changed dramatically at the same time that he was appointed as
professor of Architecture at the Academy of Vienna (Giedion, 1949).

If you use the author’s name as part of a sentence, include the date of publication in brackets.

Example:

Gatley (2011) notes that the Modernist aesthetic of the Berhampore State Flats
showed New Zealand architecture was coming under the influence of the
International Style.